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Atnyerlenge (Native Fuchsia) #2 | Aboriginal Artwork Painting

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Celebrating Indigenous Culture

Supports Aboriginal Artists

Designed in Australia

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Artwork Details:

  • Artist: Anna Tilmouth Napangardi
  • Size: 30 x 30 cm
  • Medium: Acrylic on canvas
  • Born: 10th January 1974
  • Language Group: Anmatyerre
  • Country: Mulga Bore/Bushy Park
  • Subject(s): Atnyerlenge (native fuchsia), Awelye (women’s ceremony and body paint designs), Bush foods, Mulga Story
  • Medium: Acrylic on canvas/linen

Anna Tilmouth Napangardi is daughter to June Bird and Johnny Tilmouth. She is the granddaughter to well-known Utopia artist Ada Bird Petyarre (deceased). Anna has grown up with a strong tradition of painting. She has accompanied her grandmother Ada on trips to Melbourne and is showing a confidence in her own painting style, often experimenting with new designs.

In 2000 Anna spent time at Camel camp in the Utopia region where wood carving was once prolific. During this time Anna made some wood creations of her own. Currently Anna lives in Alice Springs with June.

COLLECTIONS:

  • Mbantua Gallery Permanent Collection, Alice Springs

EXHIBITIONS:

  • 2000 Mbantua Gallery, Alice Springs, N.T
  • 2002 Mbantua Gallery USA exhibitions: New City Merchants, Knoxville, TN; Art and Soul Gallery, Nashville, TN; 'The Cove Gallery' Portland, OR; Urban Wine Works, Portland, OR; Mary's Woods, Portland, OR
  • 2003 Mbantua Gallery - New City Merchants, Knoxville, Tennessee USA
  • 2003 Mbantua Gallery USA exhibitions: New City Merchants, Knoxville, TN; Art and Soul Gallery, Nashville, TN; 'The Cove Gallery' Portland, OR; Mary's Woods, Portland, OR
  • Oct 2003 Art from the Dreamtime, Portland Art Museum, Portland OR USA
  • 2004 Aug-Sep, Mbantua Gallery USA exhibition; Portland, Nashville and Greenwich

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